Uli Hoeness To Serve Sentence In Landsberg Prison

Uli Hoeness To Serve Sentence In Landsberg Prison

Uli Hoeness To Serve Sentence In Landsberg Prison

Johannes Simon

General inside view of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

General inside view of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

Uli Hoeness To Serve Sentence In Landsberg Prison

Johannes Simon

General inside view of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

General inside view of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

Uli Hoeness To Serve Sentence In Landsberg Prison

Johannes Simon

General view of a prison cell of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

General view of a prison cell of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

Uli Hoeness To Serve Sentence In Landsberg Prison

Johannes Simon

An judicial officer of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, poses during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

An judicial officer of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, poses during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

Uli Hoeness To Serve Sentence In Landsberg Prison

Johannes Simon

General and detail inside view of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

General and detail inside view of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

Uli Hoeness To Serve Sentence In Landsberg Prison

Johannes Simon

General and detail view of the prison church of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

General and detail view of the prison church of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

Uli Hoeness To Serve Sentence In Landsberg Prison

Johannes Simon

The confessional box inside the prison church of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

The confessional box inside the prison church of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

Uli Hoeness To Serve Sentence In Landsberg Prison

Johannes Simon

Journalists attend a guided tour at the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his sentence on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

Journalists attend a guided tour at the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his sentence on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

Uli Hoeness To Serve Sentence In Landsberg Prison

Johannes Simon

General inside view of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

General inside view of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

Uli Hoeness To Serve Sentence In Landsberg Prison

Johannes Simon

Journalists attend a guided tour at the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his sentence on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

Journalists attend a guided tour at the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his sentence on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

Uli Hoeness To Serve Sentence In Landsberg Prison

Johannes Simon

Journalists attend a guided tour at the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

Journalists attend a guided tour at the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

Uli Hoeness To Serve Sentence In Landsberg Prison

Johannes Simon

General inside view of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

General inside view of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

Uli Hoeness To Serve Sentence In Landsberg Prison

Johannes Simon

General and detail view of the dining-hall of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

General and detail view of the dining-hall of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

Uli Hoeness To Serve Sentence In Landsberg Prison

Johannes Simon

General and detail view of the dining-hall of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

General and detail view of the dining-hall of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

Uli Hoeness To Serve Sentence In Landsberg Prison

Johannes Simon

General and detail view of the dining-hall of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

General and detail view of the dining-hall of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his three-year sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany.

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General inside view of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern... News PhotoBayern Munich - Soccer,Crime,Former,Germany,Horizontal,Justice - Concept,Landsberg Prison,Law,President,Prison,Sentencing,Soccer,Sport,The Media,Uli HoenessPhotographer Johannes SimonCollection: Getty Images News 2014 Getty ImagesLANDSBERG, GERMANY - MARCH 31: General inside view of the Landsberg prison, where former FC Bayern Muenchen president Uli Hoeness will serve his sentence, is seen during a guided tour for the media on March 31, 2014 in Landsberg, Germany. A judge found Hoeness guilty of evading taxes totaling at least EUR 27.2 million and declared his pre-emptive attempt at turning himself in to German tax authorities as invalid. Hoeness has been a pillar in German football club history, beginning with his career as a stellar professional player with FC Bayern in the 1970s to his role as FC Bayern club chairman, during which the Bundesliga team has been among the most successful in Germany. (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images)